The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 25, 1909, Page 7

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WILL BI TRIAL ode sein. heen ae rresenr! OTR WELL Will be taken orrow nigit by Chiet ot Hollce pay Ra ee Lo thie effect was sent bee. whe ie under tom suspension, also to Rued | Eee Nis friends, and both men UNCLAIMED LETTER HER MOTHER. === © Peilinge a pretty little atory of | GUA love for a mother, a letter, | ® fing and 4 neat little pair of oro- | bootees aro unclaimed dead letter office. letter was. found in the aeop | the postoffice addressed to “My Dear Mother.” ‘There was no other inscription on enye! and when it was open letter office a child's engraved with the tettor the: little pair of bootecs | out. letter was written on a scrap STICKS TO STORY OF SHOOTING NASHVILLE, Tenn. Fed. 25.— U. B—The court today refusod Admit in evidence an editorial im the Lancet, attacking Cooper, one of the defend. en trial charged with the mur of Senator B. W. Carmack colonel was on the witness during the day and was cross exhaustively by Attor- Fitzhugh relative to his politt- career, Smiles were apparent Cooper dectared that he had = Voted for a republican in his DISCUSSING ORIENTAL TRAFFIC TODAY | EO rota by Luther 8. The hor ¥. this point Py seldom made a and le EES ‘WANT —Good attorney. See page Young A few 4 $25 Bloch Suits left aaa Ra TOMORROW. NIGHT | attend the hearine UR THERE, the mavor, who is at | ¥. expe ow _— fornia. Agting. Mayor Aw inquiry inte t os aht between /taten no official ac win the matter tective Loe Rarbeo and Max Rue-|and Secretary Siattor a meey and the latter's tri bioh f the BeTUETe on k Madisonsat car last inquiry, if the fact day night, hing, Ee > he thetr witnossom et) sean te inf SA TT: SENATE RENE aT FICE TELLS A PRETTY LITTLE STORY OF THE LOVE AND DEVOTION OF CHILD FOR rn poaston @e crossexamination, Colonel stuck closely to his original t af the shooting. nami alf Price Men’s and Fancy Overcoats and Raincoats Special Price $16.50 | “John Satiory, who le Mayor Private secretary, wax fog olnme to attend the « Mayor Miller's rep jd tlattery today “The mayor le not here and I feel it my duty to learn all the Cats in the came amy Lhe. city's ohte® oxen» tive upon his return IN SEATTLE POST OF- of cheap note paper, and is as fol lows. “My Dear Mather, 1 love you, do you | A® there is no. means of identity jing either the sender or the one for whom the letter waa written, he office at Washington, toll pretty little story of love a tion to every a: = tte devo who may have oo-| to handle it and the little keepaakes it contatned ee ee ee | ss BANQUET WICKERSHAM, NORTH 25. YAKIMA, Wash, Last night, under the pieces of the Commer- celal club, Detegateelect to Congress James Wickersbam, of Alaska, was honored by a hundred former resitenta of the north. He left this morn ing for Washington. SRR ERE RE EHR EE Feb. Seeeeeeeeee tS eeeeeeeeeeee ay lower house, of the logiplature. rad feally amending the Dill relating to change of venue pr As altered the moa: inge. a> wee. ob i try Waited. from tor the oreation ef an army commission to recommend the eniistment of former members of the Brownsvitle battal Jon upon proving their innocence, of jotpeat! 4 ae — Brow Tlote was recommended today by the hows: committee on “rechingten The tod: —The house today adupted a conference Tint o8, the naval riation carrying noarty : warther senter enese with nena committees ere ordered retative to differences #tlit Washington The use of benzoate ot soda as & preservative of food was autboriaed today by an order tamued Cortetyau. comprise the government board of food and drv« Inapection ‘Wash The house this att Pm The house commit toe of the whole today defeated. by mm of Rep. }the head rike from otwit the ttem plactng o timite secret service, HIRAM GILL PAY: A FINE How the mighty have fallen! Hiram Charles Gill, president of the ‘city councii and temporarily acting mayor, was today fined $1.00 for neglecting to pay kia water rent om time. Hiram had & bunch this morsiag that he had 2 “bunch” coming to him from the department presided Youngs, and he made inguiries ‘The result was that Gill paid bis water rent, an added tax of one dollar in the shape of o fine, and left the city hall looking as if he liked tt. | tor ‘ar | around for ov Men’s Special Prices + $20.00 - $17.50 $15.00 ++ $12.50 | to $40 Stein- at the i} a lee ” |betng de First Av, Corner T° ‘poehitaa MADE ON COAST PACIEN an, PANY > ro HW wovenT BY RTLAN DD, rs OF @ Commi about $1,000,099, th ahd Wite comp AND WINK COM. Avi MORN use. ab. onnection ympany and Jaret Dekalb Fence oy Kalb, til, there bs goo mpany Mewe, it th aad, that the ation haa taken hasing « and Wire Portiand pany. are Pacific companion toc ke in Portions any has a warehouse am Migtethuttng branch here Jokter will never be elatmed, but will! ki be sent on to the national dead letter “ All T know te what in & telegram whieh I wae ontained recetyed from offions In San Franc lac and that They wise receiv word to thin affect had acquired thetr the American (ater ed telegraphic AY To SET AT RewT ALE CONCRANING THe A-YoP, 8 COMMESSION, 4 DML Pod. 18 — jeoncitiatory werk of the § ve The governor that all wae not well minaion, that there w LON. Sometions this been informed with the com: ere too many 1 too many eaiaties fox the muah to be crithoised, saying thet it was d been led to bi orner an a future pian of reforms wh aot o Hay thin maltty and te the cr signed the BIT and mente Inter Serretary of Stace tehote effined the OLYMPIA this mornin, nd aleo.a tine eavploye wi ight © house pas f which was of » terest NEW YORK, Feb. A schooner yacht Mystic from Ridge Basin, afternoon The members of the an t Hundred wou | einen eaten ted ee Seattle. & Clearings today ..9 & Balances * Tacoma &. Cloarings today ..$ * Balances * ® Cloarings today ..$ ® Balances 5 a ie Ma le tad Mrs. DeVore, hend of the wom sen BANK CLEARINGS. Portland. Pe White of found the commnatente on ey ro « MPIA, Feb. 2.—Governur . with dae for Brescere of = few mon of the sem ak ane, sot te works wnder- hours her bite, ny genera GOES DOWN IN GALE By U.P erew apd th clinging to ie of persona ther to Be ag Ce 184 641,907.00 64,509.00 1,117,124.00 98,094.00, een ee eee eee tees ALLEGED SMUGGLERS . FOUND NOT GUILTY Lock Jong and Ma the Chinaman and Jay |ly, who were charg rk Kaamoon, Pp, respective 4d with sing giing optum in Bellingham, were adjudged not guilty by a jury in the federal court yesterday after noon The only gyidence presented by the prosétutfon was o ne unstamped n of the dope, and the testimony of the negro “stool” used by the authorities, a notorious pink-cuff person, who testified that he used opium himself. Page 6, ** Help wanted male 1 ME ofr AT 102 pH Av. CUFFS. 4e Li ) swims ioe § LAUNDRY: HCOLLARS 1c 2c, 3. mn bans | | THE STAR—THURSDAY. FEB: Li BiG DEAL IS]HENEY’S LIFE iN STILL IN DANGER SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 26.— By U. P—Thiere is an under current of unrest at the Cal houn trial, Various reports are heard every day to the effect that trouble is momentarity an- ticipated. Heney and-hia body: Quarde are on the alert all the time and no person comes into the court room who Is not care fully sorutinized, The prospects of getting a jw to try the Indicted trotley magna ee THOUSANDS or DOLLAR WORTH OF PROPERTY 16 RUINED, HOQUIAM, Feb, %—By U, P. wide, another 500 feet underpained severe! bath and the mammoth hotel at (he pc }lar seashore anmmer renort of 5 clips on a& charge of offering a bribe neome an remote today ae ever eee ee em me teen eimai apinedl GREAT DAMAGE BY TERRIFIC WAVES More damage than at first reported | |haa been dome by the bigh tide,| that were whieh, driven ashore by the terrtfic | found, bucrieane of Monday, night, carried Ddack to sea lwo collages, one eons for & distance of 600 feet north of lof lend 1,000 feet -long.and 200, feet) the Moclips hotel, long, and | point where the 1,000 feet of land houses | Was carried. to sea a qparter of a Uptoda 1270 snmmoned in it batohes Of this number 10 men |ait temporarily sworn in the jury bow, and it is likely that David Holzberg, one of the Jurors, will be ecused. It |e nad that, following bin dim missal, the prosecution will chal lenge other jurors from the box for cause. The morning session was slow ry During the firet hour and « half Inde Lawlor examined a new ve aire of 69 and retained 35 for ox amination by counsel “Sects cae eS veniremen have re of Fiog Nam tetuned toda! 8'| from the scone of the wreckage! with & detailed account of the dam axe. The action of the water }emashed the dyke that served aw protection fram the beach, and the -| waves rolled high onto the land No trace of the two swept to sea has been The sea wall has been wreeked and from the | mile of the wall has been washed jo | away Property valued at many thou A reporter of the ane Harbor | sands of dotiars has been damaged ERNE TE ERED HAS NEW LOCAL OPTION BILL BY T. J. DILLON. OLYMPIA, Feb. 25. house public mo: this afternoon drafted « tion bill whieh they expect te op! i go ‘hrough beth the house senate. The bilt maker unite of cities the first, second and third clans, and | local the remainder of the cor be unite The general | providions 0! | Anti-faloon | The till * « that drawn b. J morals committee last of now looks as if the long drawn out jon fight Is about over EE RR DR. MASON STILL IN It is announced General Le |T. Mason. Ik who was real on muddenty it , University oly |tliness sings the operation for a Wr. Mason tn no worse, It wan mal t there war also no impre lever yesterday. No one is jaltowed to ‘JUDGE GAY MAKE | WEW RULING dual interes! corperate or indty SERIOUS CONDITION = wae merely holding hie own, and the Improvement which had amrked bis nd|pendicitis haa come to @ standatilt hey | wont yet miter the atck room > People suing for damages against ee i* AMUSEMENTS. -~Chartes B. Hanford Grané—Corinne Seattio—"A Race Across the Continent.” Lole-- "The College Widor Orpheum Vaudeville Star— Vaudeville Pantages — Vaudeville. Moore at bs "2 tee eeeeee Seater teee eee eee eee ee tage REID 16 ILL. VALE Feb, 25. id. Ry U Judge id, of Pair benks, ts in the hospital bere and $ his condition ts serious. It will be weeks before he can go into Pair banks ts. ‘MOST MYSTERIOUS wherein medical testtmamy ia sought, | will hercatier be compelied tow by phyaictai parties, or ¢ stand. it will not be al ‘| TRAGEDY IN THE SAMPSON FAMILY | This laa rt die by Superior Judge Wit y today Attorneys point out that the above} a (Concluded. segs ruling wil reaching ef | baby died within nine weeks, and the | sp Slt Hoa teatimony |iindty old grandma sent the be jim dame ofined | raved Iftle mothpr to the Hible for }to that « physicians | Pon rort ae be @. oon i by the | But somehow, even the Bible did mity the} jeuurt | inetinat | treated totan mn of 8 phy ltean ¢ ward the pationt CRIME Yer By y infirmary thin aftern Wallace was unable day. nkrupt—« a bankrupt mney his offices butiding. John Speed Smith, Wiest rep: | effects CAFE & GRILL FIRST AND MADISON. | The Newport bal the injured person wouNl] Toiiies and fairs FIENDISH talk when iit at the home of film] », is reported |?" 4 Philip Aw rw. a little today, and his nditon & not regarded as dan W. Had this Hanford. Rattiet ore, tas 220 White ehiet not help. Georgia sought relief in social activities. She went often to But there was no evil eaid against ber One day Georgian recetved a note }fram Robert Manson of Rochester an old friend. This note asked Geor- im and a girl friend of hers to meet Ianeon at Buffalo and spend a dey at Niswara Palle. It ban subse qnently developed that Manson had in mind the courtship of the other irl But Harry couldn't understand tt The Fateful Day. ‘The tMteful Sunday morning of November 1, 1904, came upon the Allyn home, The day befo he grrived ere and Iain @ critical |/Moody Harry was angry, and quar condition. fer the mur-|feled with Ger and arson could not be ascer-|ry arose Sund: tained atti angry |"*Word was received here that the! him. ‘hie 1 | won tit recover Mi: Harry, wh was at the sink in his n kitchen. my things. | won't! iri any longer, I'l! Ammidown Improving ® y longe jown, the prominent finan Wa. oS RC OE: jeaving, Mr. Allyn ordered *| hin daughter t vpstaire, and tod until he camer: he a ward = Mre, e other side of screaming. It orying, “Oh, im natural moved | Gourt. e ont Mek, Missenete Baking e nil Ae rly “It Raises the Dough” |vided in \ cians ar the ital And makes the light- wget’ Roun a“ . |peared in ine win jest, fluffiest and most Hy iat adisian. oft Dungeness hetp- appetizing, whole- ee oth wattly ‘towed che Mat | MUtritious bread, cake, rose is awned by the coast Shipping | Discuits, muffins and ympany of San Mranelsco. ps oy eaina risen foods you ever Senay. |tasted. old shain valued at $10 Made by the gp ee 1 z e0¢| Makers of Mapleine, the New Flavor john Walling (0 PIANOS—410-421 TALKING MACHING Can only be had by us- ing a Welsbach Gas Lamp. None other so good. Let us con- vince you. Seattle Lighting to, different | cottages | u One Beat— Kvory! < | Dieta, New Spring Dress Goods A few of the many new-weaves and colorings so popular for Spring: Epingle Poplin, 52 inehes.wide, im.peacock, and black ; $1.65 a yard, Chiffon Venetian, 48 inches wide, in and ashes of roses; FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. Store closes daily at 5:30 tan, sage, reseda, gray, brown, nav brown, navy, smoke, peacock, olive $2.25 a yard Shadow- stripe Serge, 44 inches wide, det, brown, navy and black; $1.35. a yard, Macaro Striped Noyveltie gray; $2.00 a yard. Diagonal Cloth, in light gray, smoke, navy, amethyst and black, 56 inches wide ; $2.00 a yard. in gray, tan, cardinal, peacock, ca s, 54inches wide; m apricot, light blue; mode and —Firet Floor. New Wash Goods for Spring Solid-colored Cotton Poplin, ina wide range of the new spring shades. A good, firmly woven material for women’s dresses; 25c and 35¢ yard. French Dress Linen, 46 inches wide, thoroughly shrunk, in the popular shades for spring; 65c a yard, Rough weave Pongee, in coin spots and stripes, very rich. finish; 60c a4 yard Plain and Fancy Cotton Crepes, 32 inches wide. eolors and designs, at 19c a yard. Linene a good substitute for bordered linen. 19¢ a yard Rosco Silk, in plain colors, 30¢ a vard. A good assortment of sordure— Several shades of tan and blue; Hasa soft, lustrous finish; 27 inches wide; —Firet Floor, Bedspreads White Satin Bedspreads, hemmed, full double bed size, in assorted pat- terns; special, $1.95. Table Linens and Napkins 18x36 Hemmed, All-Linen Huck Towels, in all white only; special, 18¢ each. 70-inch Bleached, All-Linen Dam- ask, in spot and fleur de lis designs. Very heavy weight. Special, $1.00 a yard, 24x24 Napkins, heavy quality, in several desirable patterns; special, $3.45 a dozen 24x24 All-Linen Napkins, of medi- um heavy weight. Many designs to choose from. Special, $2.85 dozen. —Firat Floor. 11-4 White Satin Bedspreads, with cut corners and scalloped edges, as- special $3.15. White Crocheted Bedspreads, full double bed size, with fringe all around. Have cut corners to admit bedpost. Special, $1.45. White Satin Bedspreads, full double bed size, having fringe all around, These Spreads can be used on either wood or iron beds. Special, $2.85. —First Floor. Jewelry White-Stone Brooches in the fol- lowing designs: Horseshoe, 50c to $3.95 ; Sunburst, $1.00 to $5.00. Veil Pins, 50c to $3.00. 25c to $1.50. White-Stone Hat Pins, 50¢ to $3.50. Fancy Hair Ornaments, three, $1.50 to $5.00. Barrettes, 25 to $5.00. sorted patterns; Women’s $ - Handkerchiefs Special, 1244 Each Women’s Colored Handkerchiefs, of a soft material of silk and linen, in plaids and stripes. The colors are navy, light blue, lavender, pink, tan and green. —First Floor, Leather Goods A broken line of Women’s Shopping Bags in various styles; $2.50. Alligator Bags, leather-lined, with coin-purse and strap handle; $2.50. Anthony Bags, of medium size, $2.50. Chatelaine Bags, $2.50. Fancy Leather Bags, $2.50. Opera Bags, $2.50. Handy Pins, sets of —Firet Floor, “Children’s and Misses’ Merino Tights, Special 35¢ _ Children’s anid Misses’ Black Merino Tights, with tape or band tops in broken sizes —Second Floor. : Ladies’ Home Journal Patterns for March } Now Ready FREDERICK & NELSON (INCORPORATED.) Embroidery Lessons dead. A 22-callber rifle bullet had folded across his chest in such a|stands—on the “cheese s eae stopped hin heart {funny way that J guess I must have |the “powder marks” theese tt later came | thought he was carrying something; [It doesn't look like a str. |in to me. TI didn't know he I hadn't heard any report was shot.| Some folk of the countr: 1 knew that Proseoutor Gilbert w he hadn't had his breakfast, and I/have caused the girl's arr Suppose that in the inatant before | wife had not been « sec I saw blood on his breast 1 must|of Frank Allyn. He didn't want it have thought that he was carrying |to look as ff he was protecting the cheese Into my side of the | relative, they say, to ask me to get his breakfast for him, because he was mad at Georgia Then when I saw him die at my |of eet, my thought was crowded out | ( of my mind, * But perhaps it kind of lurked there, Her brother, Frank, 18, says he heard her running down stairs a moment after the shooting. If he can prove this to the jury, he will eave hy sister, ‘gia did all whe could, and held ad man's head in her lap, while » wept The Fife was found leaning in « corner, near the stairway up which Georgia had gone, and which Harry had passed on his way to the spot Tt doesn't make any differ ~ to aays Gilbert speculation. if me. “It's al the case jury frees set for April, and tn the meantime the frightened, where i Raa tag yey The =a ee sri: sar | tear-faced. Mittle farm wife Hes in wauss 006 eset: thd loman Is Arrested. | prise Femoved the empty cartridge tne| Then a “rifle expert” named Ham- [MCN Sawyer, tice of the au- ae te ine eel ‘of powder /#tOn, from Auburn, N. Y., declared | Prem in Palmyra, has, for pantry, which that there would have been more a nat oe eee pth atemmees shots ” hen |POwder marks on Harry's shirt if | CH#*. and it w oe MAAS OTe" Ie : Solewee heey See Maes fired the rifle himself. | tice from Auburn, N. pp oe - regia was arrested and in- ag i jas ser m8 Cathe - geil dict Business chances, Look over pantey, -waiked out, mseing. the Thi Is where the Sampson case page 6. - stairway door, closing it, and that Lm De vi Georgia, rushing down stairs after this, door 10 minutes, the departure of the It wae all death threat The Reliable father and the death But the who! me will have to be laid bare to the world to prove what most likely happened in that ar 10 minutes The mbers of the Sampson family » induced J h Gilbert dintriet y, to cause the arrest t of the young wife, of murder and indletr The Marshall & Wendell Piano is one sure It was a ca They Ph irl yiccrignge ot hours of the oldest established makes in America, Rivet adiow had talk theme that ween dating back to 1836 nap flees ng Scab on niceties The seale is marvelously even, the tone Feary conta ban spat bimeasit wists is of a beautiful sympathetic character and OTR Cy ar tae the action is light and triple repeating. lngitnay oF ee anttorie eae The case designs are modern and excep fin Wo want te Nar & fae ai tionally attractive. A more desirable and one ot Yhem-on page 6 dependable piano cannot be found any- where at double its price, Purchasable on moderate monthly pay ments, Total Cost Only 10c A Wholesome and Appetizing Lunch Sent to Your Place of Business, Ring up Bunset Main 1880; Ind., TE 4024. NeW YORK BOX LUNE if desired, Sold Exclusively by, Piano Tuning. Johnston Co, Bidg. INTERNAT IC 1000-18 Ay

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